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Bespoke, once a term narrowly used for made-to-order suits from tailors such as those on London's Savile Row, has gone into mass production. In the New York City area, there are two dozen "bespoke" businesses, including Bespoke Barber Shop, Bespoke Books, Bespoke Surgical and at least one shop simply called "Bespoke."
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Figuring out what to do with all the old satellite dishes can be a challenge.
Many of tech's leading lights, including the leaders of Dropbox, Angry Birds-maker Rovio Mobile Ltd. and FourSquare Labs Inc., wear hoodies to press conferences and business meetings.
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"I Visited the YMCA and All I Got Was This Ugly Towel: Health Clubs Left High and Dry by Terry-Cloth Bandits"
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, circa 2006. This hedcut ran in The Wall Street Journal's first Page One story mentioning the site's founder. He was 22 years old at the time.
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TUCK HORD. In a Pentagon hallway hung an austere portrait of a Navy man lost at sea in 1908, with his brass buttons, blue-knit uniform and what looks like meticulously blow-dried hair. It's a prank.
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When Mom Goes Viral -- After reviewing the Grand Forks Olive Garden, Marilyn Hagerty, 85, is the talk of social media. She's also a WSJ reporter's mom.
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Since skiing came to Afghanistan, it has been pretty much all downhill
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Katie Uhlaender, a champion skeleton racer and Winter Olympian, is also vying to win a place at the Summer Games as a weightlifter.
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Artist Rutherford Chang stands next to “The Class of 2008.,” a collection of alphabetized hedcuts from The Wall Street Journal, at the White Space Gallery in Beijing.
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Chinese president Hu Jintao appears next to AIDS activist Hu Jia and jailed electronics billionaire Huang Guangyu in artist Rutherford Chang’s collection of hedcuts from The Wall Street Journal entitled “The Class of 2008.”
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Artist Rutherford Chang stands next to “The Class of 2008.,” a collection of alphabetized hedcuts from The Wall Street Journal, at the White Space Gallery in Beijing.
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A decaying Douglas C-47 in Tabatinga
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The Rotating Lego Hedcut That WSJ.com Built
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Wall Street Journal artist Noli Novak
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Cleaning House the Aerobic Way for Fun and Profit
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